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General Zod in The Adventures of Superman #589 (April 2001). Art by Duncan Rouleau and Marlo Alquiza.. The first Zod to be introduced following Crisis on Infinite Earths is the Zod of a so-called "pocket universe" resembling the universe in which the pre-Crisis comics take place; this allowed for a "Kryptonian" Zod to be introduced while maintaining Superman's status as the last of his race in ...
However, he attempted to conquer Earth with powers gained under its yellow sun. Zod was then sent back into the Phantom Zone, occasionally escaping to target Superman. The Adventures of Superman #444 (September 1988) A General Zod based on the previous version created by the Time Trapper in a pocket dimension. Superman (vol. 2) #166 (January 2001)
Zod deploys the World Engine from the ship and it lands in the Indian Ocean. When the ship enters Earth and arrives above Metropolis, it begins firing a beam through the planet towards the World Engine, beginning the terraforming which severely damages the city. Zod heads to the Arctic to take the scout ship which contains a Genesis chamber.
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Stamp portrayed the Kryptonian supervillain General Zod in Richard Donner's Superman (1978), in which he appeared in a scene with Marlon Brando.The film and its first sequel were originally conceived as one film, with Zod and his evil conspirators returning later in the film to challenge Superman, but the screenplay was so long that the producers elected to split it into two parts.
Non is a mute Kryptonian criminal and ally of General Zod and Ursa who was imprisoned alongside them in the Phantom Zone following a failed coup against Krypton's government. In Superman II , after Superman throws a hydrogen bomb into Earth's orbit, he unknowingly creates a rift that enables the three to escape.
This version, also known as Val-Zod, is the heroic adopted son of Zod who was adopted by the House of El and later succeeds Kal-El as Superman. An analogue of Chris Kent, Clark Wayne / Knightwing appears in Superman & Batman: Generations .
Val-Zod: Superman II, is a Kryptonian sent to Earth by his unknown parents, who were members of the house of Zod. [11] "Sunshine Superman": A refugee from Vathlo Island and a member of the Love Syndicate of Dreamworld. His Kryptonian name is unknown. [12] [13] Knor-El: Ken Clarkson, is the brother of Kal-El in Superman #200 (October 1967)